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Need Replacement Windows? Why You Should Select Vinyl Over Wood

When your home's windows have been in need of replacement, you'll need to make a decision about what type of windows will go in their place. You don't need to replace a window with the exact same kind that was there previously, so you can ditch the wood windows and go with something more practical. Vinyl windows may not have the same aesthetics of wood windows, but they can provide many benefits that make them the better choice in the end.

Vinyl Windows Lose Less Heat 

Does the area that your home is in see very cold temperatures outside during the winter? You'll want a window that is capable of trapping as much heat as possible inside your home. When compared to wood, a vinyl window will be much more efficient at doing this. You'll notice that your energy bills will be lower, even if the window frame doesn't look as nice compared to wood.

Vinyl Windows Are More Affordable

You will see more cost savings with vinyl windows when compared to using wood, and if your home has many windows, it could mean extensive savings across the entire window replacement project.

When selecting a vinyl window with double-pane glass, expect to spend between $550 and $1,000 for each window after installation. For a wood window that is of comparable quality, you'll spend between $700 and $1,150 per each window after installation. If you have 7 windows that you plan on replacing in your home, you could save up to $1,000 by selecting a vinyl window instead of wood.

Vinyl Windows Are Eligible For Rebates

When purchasing new windows, many homeowners forget to factor in the rebates that they can expect to receive for this home upgrade. Vinyl windows do qualify for tax credits and rebates, since the window will be energy efficient. The tax credit and rebate you receive depends on if the windows have additional insulation and how many panes of glass are in them. If you are not sure, ask your window contractor if they know which windows will offer the best rebates and tax incentives.

Vinyl Windows Are Maintenance Free

Many homeowners love vinyl windows because the material requires very little maintenance over the years. There is no need to sand and paint the material like with wood, and the most that needs to be done is to clean the material when it gets dirty. That said, you cannot change the color of vinyl windows, which means you have to put some thought into the color of the material you select before they are installed.


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